Lots of Kona EV owner's on other forums have the roof rails purchased from Hyundai. I think someone on this group got them thrown in their deal upon buying the car. Some are buying roof racks from big box stores.Anyone know about installing roof rails or racks? Dealership does not know and Hyundai does not seem to know. Has anyone done this yet?
Really? I just called Hyundai again and they said adding rails would cost more than USD$2000. I haven't found anyone that knows about which clamp-on racks would fit.Lots of Kona EV owner's on other forums have the roof rails purchased from Hyundai. I think someone on this group got them thrown in their deal upon buying the car. Some are buying roof racks from big box stores.
Not sure why there's any confusion. OEM racks are available on the Hyundai site as Exterior accessories.Really? I just called Hyundai again and they said adding rails would cost more than USD$2000. I haven't found anyone that knows about which clamp-on racks would fit.
Do you have a link? All I find are crossbars for gas Konas that have rails.Not sure why there's any confusion. OEM racks are available on the Hyundai site as Exterior accessories.
The car comes equipped with the attached rails , you just need to buy the cross rails as Wildeyed suggests. ( /roof rack accessories $374.92)Anyone know about installing roof rails or racks? Dealership does not know and Hyundai does not seem to know. Has anyone done this yet?
But do you have the Ultimate? If you are in the US and bought the low or mid-range trim the rails may not be factory installed. That could be the key here.Do you have a link? All I find are crossbars for gas Konas that have rails.
Now THAT would be a shoddy way to cheapen the costBut do you have the Ultimate? If you are in the US and bought the low or mid-range trim the rails may not be factory installed. That could be the key here.
It's the same in Canada I believe. Certainly side roof rails are mentioned as an upgrade on the Ultimate so I'm not sure our Preferred has them either.Now THAT would be a shoddy way to cheapen the cost
Boy, these differences are interesting. For two markets so closely aligned as Canada/US I'm surprised by these variations. So far Canada seems to be getting the better deal. I wonder what other differences we'll see?I am in The States. I got the limited, it does not have rails. Neither the dealer nor the website (that I found) mentioned rails as options for any trim...
If US Kona Electrics don't have a heat pump, that would be the most important difference I can imagine. CJC recently said something about taillights that made me think that they are not on when the 'light stalk' on the steering wheel is set to "Auto." I may have misunderstood, but in Canadian cars the taillights, DRLs, and headlights are all on when using the "Auto" setting. Canadian cars also come with radios that endlessly discuss THREE political parties.Boy, these differences are interesting. For two markets so closely aligned as Canada/US I'm surprised by these variations. So far Canada seems to be getting the better deal. I wonder what other differences we'll see?
I got roof racks thrown in with my deal and when they arrived they were "Hyundai" brand. I put them on and drove around for awhile then I took them off until i need them. Just one thing with them is that they are a little noisy not extremely noisy but it is something that I just don't need until I have something to carry.Lots of Kona EV owner's on other forums have the roof rails purchased from Hyundai. I think someone on this group got them thrown in their deal upon buying the car. Some are buying roof racks from big box stores.
In my experience, during the day, the daytime running lights are on when in "auto" setting but headlights and taillights are NOT on (during the day) even when it's raining and very overcast. For this reason I manually activate the full lights under those conditions. The auto setting and automatic highbeams work flawlessly at night.If US Kona Electrics don't have a heat pump, that would be the most important difference I can imagine. CJC recently said something about taillights that made me think that they are not on when the 'light stalk' on the steering wheel is set to "Auto." I may have misunderstood, but in Canadian cars the taillights, DRLs, and headlights are all on when using the "Auto" setting. Canadian cars also come with radios that endlessly discuss THREE political parties.
Are they aerodynamic (like airplane wing):I got roof racks thrown in with my deal and when they arrived they were "Hyundai" brand. I put them on and drove around for awhile then I took them off until i need them. Just one thing with them is that they are a little noisy not extremely noisy but it is something that I just don't need until I have something to carry.
Are they aerodynamic (like airplane wing)
or like these ( the cheapest ones I could find so far):
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/2Pc...e-Bars-Cross-Rails-Roof-Rack/32952915990.html
and
https://www.micksgarage.com/d/roof-...undai-kona-2017-onwards-with-solid-roof-rails
Thanks I will check out the price diff between Hyundai product ( with the 15% discount promo) and the Thule.Yes they are like an airplane wing . Not the cheap ones.
They have a lock on them and they are marked front and back. They are shaped like a wing. I wonder if it's the angle of attack that makes them noisey.Thanks I will check out the price diff between Hyundai product ( with the 15% discount promo) and the Thule.
Funny the Hyundai cross rails look oblong
https://www.hyundaicanada.com/en/parts-and-accessories/accessories?province=BC&year=2019&model=a6409719-266e-433c-a9ea-120f2fec1335&trim=189a93a4-6cd0-429b-97f4-942f0b0ddba6| Of course the link only takes you to general accessories, must switch to roof rack (the first one $374.92)
compared to the Thule . Are these the ones you had installed?